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Hibernia Oral Irish Exam

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  • Registered Users Posts: 7 Ciaragrant92


    Yes I used to give prep grinds for this interview, it's similiar to the LC oral you just need to demonstrate knowledge of tenses etc. The questions we always practiced were:

    1. Cad as duit?

    2. Inis dom faoi d'áit chónaithe

    3. Inis dom faoi do theaghlach

    4. Cad iad do chaithimh aimsire?

    5. Ar léigh tú aon leabhar/ar fhaca tú aon scannán maith le déanaí?

    6. An raibh tú ar laethanta saoire an bhliain seo chaite? An mbeidh tú ag dul thar lear?

    7. Cén fáth gur roghnaigh tú an cúrsa seo?

    8. An raibh tú riamh i seomra ranga?

    9. Cad a dhéanfá chun an Ghaeilge a dhéanamh shuimiúil sa seomra ranga?

    10. Cad a dhéanfá dá mbéadfá i do phríomhoide?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 waterresistant


    Thanks for the reply! I meant the actual oral exam rather than the interview process.... Any tips for that by chance?


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭ggg16


    Thanks for the reply! I meant the actual oral exam rather than the interview process.... Any tips for that by chance?

    Lots of practice. Get involved in your local Irish conversational group or do a few lessons. The questions are not hard but they expect fluid answers.


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